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cowofdoom78963

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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #30 on: July 21, 2009, 05:56:03 pm »

I saw this when I was younger, and I remember seeing an episode of that Kids Next Door show(I don't know why I saw this episode, I didn't watch that show) that seemed like a parody of The Second Renaissance, does anyone know if I'm the only person who noticed that?
I remembered that too. The "And it was good" made it pretty obvious to me.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #31 on: July 21, 2009, 06:06:21 pm »

here's a question, why did we give the robots sentience? or at least have an off button?
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #32 on: July 21, 2009, 06:33:56 pm »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #33 on: July 21, 2009, 06:57:53 pm »

I saw this when I was younger, and I remember seeing an episode of that Kids Next Door show(I don't know why I saw this episode, I didn't watch that show) that seemed like a parody of The Second Renaissance, does anyone know if I'm the only person who noticed that?
I remembered that too. The "And it was good" made it pretty obvious to me.

i would like to watch that episode, ill see if i can find it

btw, happy belated birthday cthulu
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #34 on: July 21, 2009, 10:09:22 pm »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.

Neo was used to root the matrix of those who wanted to leave. Some bullshit in the two terrible sequels.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #35 on: July 22, 2009, 04:46:10 am »

Seen them. Pretty interesting. I liked World Record.

Its pretty funny how fast everyone jumped to arguing about just how craptacular our main mode of transportation really is, from talking about animated Matrix shorts.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #36 on: July 22, 2009, 05:07:17 am »

Good birthday Cthulthu.

What is your age now?  10,000,000 something? Or was it 9 milliards already?
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #37 on: July 22, 2009, 07:41:58 am »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.

In the end, people are allowed to continue living within the matrix with the full knowledge that they live in it, with all the arbitrary limits the simulation imposed lifted.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #38 on: July 22, 2009, 07:53:11 am »

I saw this when I was younger, and I remember seeing an episode of that Kids Next Door show(I don't know why I saw this episode, I didn't watch that show) that seemed like a parody of The Second Renaissance, does anyone know if I'm the only person who noticed that?
I did to,the series was alright at first,but when they shifted into doing nothing but parodying movies it lost it's charm.

And I only say it had charm because I had nothing better to watch.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #39 on: July 22, 2009, 09:04:33 am »

It's not my birthday :|
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #40 on: July 22, 2009, 09:56:09 am »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.

In the end, people are allowed to continue living within the matrix with the full knowledge that they live in it, with all the arbitrary limits the simulation imposed lifted.

Whats the argument against it. "well guys you can stay here and enjoy this burnt out shell of a planet that is unlivable or you can come to a world where anything is possible and if you know it's not real you can't die."

hmmmm.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #41 on: July 22, 2009, 11:21:05 am »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.

In the end, people are allowed to continue living within the matrix with the full knowledge that they live in it, with all the arbitrary limits the simulation imposed lifted.

Whats the argument against it. "well guys you can stay here and enjoy this burnt out shell of a planet that is unlivable or you can come to a world where anything is possible and if you know it's not real you can't die."

hmmmm.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #42 on: July 22, 2009, 04:27:19 pm »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.

In the end, people are allowed to continue living within the matrix with the full knowledge that they live in it, with all the arbitrary limits the simulation imposed lifted.

Whats the argument against it. "well guys you can stay here and enjoy this burnt out shell of a planet that is unlivable or you can come to a world where anything is possible and if you know it's not real you can't die."

hmmmm.
But you would be living a lie!

I rather stay out.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #43 on: July 22, 2009, 11:07:16 pm »

Sentience means they can handle unforeseen problems. 

Also, it wouldn't be much of a movie if they just turned the robots off.


Also also, I didn't see the whole series, just the first movie, so maybe they explain this, but I don't see the rebels' rationale.  "Hey guys, we dismantled the Matrix!  We freed you from your idyllic lives so your starved and atrophied real bodies can fight to survive in the sunless hell that is the real world!"  I would punch Neo so hard if I woke up tomorrow in that world.

In the end, people are allowed to continue living within the matrix with the full knowledge that they live in it, with all the arbitrary limits the simulation imposed lifted.

Whats the argument against it. "well guys you can stay here and enjoy this burnt out shell of a planet that is unlivable or you can come to a world where anything is possible and if you know it's not real you can't die."

hmmmm.
But you would be living a lie!

I rather stay out.
A rather cool lie.
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Re: The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance
« Reply #44 on: July 23, 2009, 11:53:58 am »

I would rather live a lie.  Going out into the real world would be suicide, and I'm not going to die to uphold some retarded honor.
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